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Sudden Illness. If the wedding needs to be postponed
because sudden illness prevents the bride, groom or their
parents from attending, you can receive reimbursement for
non-recoverable expenses.
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Call to Duty.
If the bride or groom is
unexpectedly called up to
active duty, or has her or his military service leave revoked, forcing
you to postpone the event, we can provide reimbursement for
non-recoverable expenses. |
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Lost Deposits. We can reimburse your deposit if a vendor goes
out of business, declares bankruptcy before your wedding, or
simply fails to show up. |
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Damaged Gifts. You can get repair or replacement cost if your
wedding gifts are damaged. |
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Lost Rings. You can receive repair or replacement cost if the
bride or groom’s wedding bands are lost or damaged. |
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No Dress. You can get repair or replacement cost if the bride’s
wedding gown or groom’s tuxedo is lost or damaged. |
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Severe Weather. If severe weather (such as a hurricane) forces
you to postpone your wedding, we can provide reimbursement for
non-recoverable expenses. |
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Ruined Photos. If your photographer’s film is defective, or
negatives are lost or damaged, we can help cover the cost to
re-take new photos. |
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Transportation Shutdown. If you have to postpone the
wedding because a commercial transportation shutdown prevents
the bride, groom or their parents from getting there, you can
receive reimbursement for non-recoverable expenses. |
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Additional Expense. If a vendor suddenly becomes unavailable
for your event but you can find a last-minute replacement, we can
reimburse you for the difference in cost. |
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Venue Requires Insurance. As an additional option to your
policy, you can add liability coverage to protect yourself in case a
guest is injured or causes damage to property. |
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